Hey, my keyboard's, "L" key recently crapped out on me, and its REALLY bugging me. Does anyone have any recommendations for a new one? I want one thats SUPER comfortable for just typing, no gaming for me. Nothing more than about $120. Thanks

Agreed. I got my MX Blue QFR for $55 shipped on sale. I've done some extensive modding since, but I sold my previous Majestouch 2 TKL shortly after getting it because they were very close in quality. The differences aren't worth the additional price difference IMO but it may be worth it to some (like there are some programmable controller chips out there for the Filcos). I was able to increase weight and rigidity in my QFR by filling the base with resin...now it's a tank. In addition I made 'ghetto reds' using vintage black stems with the blue springs and lubricated them up...new cherry profile PBT keycap set...and the Filco is a distant memory haha. They are still solid boards, but there are equal/better options out there for less. It's like how Topre released the Type Heaven, which is now the cheapest Topre switch board available today and is priced the same as a Filco. I still want my Realforce 87U though one day...

I wouldn't go Type Heaven even though the price is attractive. I heard a clip of it on YouTube and it sounded way too plastic-y compared to the other Topre boards:

If you can score a good deal on an FC660C you should probably just get that instead, I've seen it for $135 shipped used before, which is more than reasonable for a Topre board with PBT keycaps and a great layout.

Hey, my keyboard's, "L" key recently crapped out on me, and its REALLY bugging me. Does anyone have any recommendations for a new one? I want one thats SUPER comfortable for just typing, no gaming for me. Nothing more than about $120. Thanks

MX? That's just the name of the switch series, which is made by Cherry. MX is the most popular among Cherry because they have the widest selection and they aren't short throw keys. Whites and Greys are two of the less common switches I should add, whites have a soft click and greys are heavy linear switches, so they're supposed to feel smooth throughout the whole keypress, no bumps or anything.

If you can score a good deal on an FC660C you should probably just get that instead, I've seen it for $135 shipped used before, which is more than reasonable for a Topre board with PBT keycaps and a great layout.

Yeah, been asking around a bit and opinions on the Type Heaven have been kind of meh

I'm not sure why it's so fashionable for one to hate on the Blackwidow, but the build quality isn't as bad is people make it out to be. Sure they aren't using Costar stabilizers, and sure the soldering job isn't as clean as one on Filcos, but in the end the Blackwidow isn't bad at all considering that it's inexpensive, has macros that some can benefit from, and doesn't look bad at all. You can argue that the Filco has cleaner aesthetics but Razer boards don't look childish or ugly at all.

I'm going to bash Filco for a bit and say that their pricing is not competitive at all when QFR's sell for literally $100 less regularly (Lowest price was $35+shipping for a QFR) while the two barely have differences in build quality at all. They both sport the same minimilistic design, both have little flex, and both use Costar as their OEM. You'll only start finding differences when you open up the boards, and even then it is VERY questionable whether the differences between the two is worth $100 more, because for the vast majority of people, it's not. You're only paying for the Filco branding and the "Made in Japan" sticker.

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Agreed. I got my MX Blue QFR for $55 shipped on sale. I've done some extensive modding since, but I sold my previous Majestouch 2 TKL shortly after getting it because they were very close in quality. The differences aren't worth the additional price difference IMO but it may be worth it to some (like there are some programmable controller chips out there for the Filcos). I was able to increase weight and rigidity in my QFR by filling the base with resin...now it's a tank. In addition I made 'ghetto reds' using vintage black stems with the blue springs and lubricated them up...new cherry profile PBT keycap set...and the Filco is a distant memory haha. They are still solid boards, but there are equal/better options out there for less. It's like how Topre released the Type Heaven, which is now the cheapest Topre switch board available today and is priced the same as a Filco. I still want my Realforce 87U though one day...

The problem is you guys live in America, computer peripherals like that are WAY cheaper there. If a QFR or BW was sold here for less than 90$ everyone would go crazy. The best deal I could find, already in online store well know for selling cheap was 120/130$ and the BW for 100$, as you can imagine it just doesn't make sense to buy a QFR or BW for that price when you can find Filcos for ~150$

If you can score a good deal on an FC660C you should probably just get that instead, I've seen it for $135 shipped used before, which is more than reasonable for a Topre board with PBT keycaps and a great layout.

Good point - haven't seen any reviews on them yet but even a used FC660C is probably a better bet but only if you want a 60% sized board. I'd personally still shell out for a 87U, either used or new...they just have solid build quality.